Switch drift, how do I make it stop?
5 years ago
My nintendo switch has been living for 2 years now. At least...that's how long I met it and bought it. It may have lived for a year in someone's basement before getting sold to me, so I don't exactly know how old is my switch.
Anyways, I love my switch, but the drift thing is killing me and recking this relationship. If this is marriage, then...well...um...that...um...
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Anyways, how do you fix the drift problem? I don't have much money to replace both joycon, so any ways you know how to fix this problem?
Anyways, I love my switch, but the drift thing is killing me and recking this relationship. If this is marriage, then...well...um...that...um...
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Anyways, how do you fix the drift problem? I don't have much money to replace both joycon, so any ways you know how to fix this problem?
Firstsong
~firstsong
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUTuOOZlX9w
NateTsune
~natetsune
OP
Thanks for the guide! I think realistically, my only solution is by blowing it somehow. Cuz I am very confident I will break it within minutes of dissembling it. So guess I'll wait until the ketchup runs out of first before I try to blow it uwu
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